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Tenders. BOROUGH COUNCIL. mENDERS are INVITED for the TOLLS X of the KAIAPOI BRIDGE for one year, from the 3rd March, inclusive. Two Bureties of £50 each required, -who must be approved by the Council. Sureties for a Tenderer must sign an undertaking on the back of tender stating that they will be prepared to execute the necessary bonds. Form of Tender and undertaking 'can be obtained on application to the Clerk. No Tender will be entertained .by the Council unless the proposed sureties have signed such mentioned undertaking. Tendere for Tolls, with undertaking endorsed in form provided, must be sent in to the undersigned on or before six o'clock p.m., on TUESDAY, the 2nd MARCH, 1869. No Tender necessarily accepted. Specification of duties and conditions can be seen on application to the Clerk. CHAELE3 E. DUDLEY, Town Clerk. ! Kaiapoi Borough Council Office, Febrnary 23, 1869. 2-24 Government Notices; I TO MASONS, CARPENTERS, &c. THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT INVITE TENDERS for the ERECTION of a MUSEUM, according to drawings and specification prepared by Mr B. W. Mountfort, architect. Plane can be seen on and after Saturday next, the 13th instant, at the Architect's Office in Cathedral square. Tendere to be sent in not later than 4pm. March 1. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. EDWD. JOLLIE, Secretary for Public Works. Christchurch, Feb. 9,1867. 2-11 TTIENDEBS are INVITED for the EREC--1 TION of a NEW GOVERNMENT HOUSE, to be built in Wellington. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Office of The Resident Minister, Auckland; The Colonial Secretary, Wellington ; The Commissioner of Crown Lands, Nelson; The Commissioner of Crown Lands, Chrietchurch j The Architect, Dunedin. Whole and separate sealed tendere, addressed to the Secretary of the Government House Commission, Wellington, and endorsed "Tender for Government House," will be received up to noon on Monday, the 15th day of March, 1869. The loweet or any tender not necesearily accepted. W. H. CLAYTON, Architect to the Commission. , 9th February, 1869. 2-15 Publio NoticesSTATIONERY WAREHOUSE, OPPOSITE THE A 1 HOTEL, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHUHCH. THE ADVERTISER begs to draw attention to his STOCK OF STATIONERY, Of every description, which is now complete ■■■:'■ in every branch. Owing to his limited frontage, and email premises, he i» unable to make any display of this portion of his stock. The GOODS will be SOLD at the LOWEST PAYING RATES. * # * Country Storekeepers liberally dealt with. • J. HUGHES, 2-20 Cashel Street, Chrietchurch. 75,000 T ° V M E 8 EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE, INCLUDING 12,000 CHEAP NOVELS, By all the Popular Authors. CHEAP READING FOB THE BUSH: also some job lots worth attention by the country trade, HOME NIBWS, Illustrated London News, Punch, Family Herald, London Journal, Reynold's and other Serials, monthly. BIBLES, family and pocket, a large assortment. CHURCH SERVICES—Beet Oxford editions, just landed. COMMON PRAYERS—Do, do, modern bindings. BtYMN BOOKS—Church of England, Wesleyan and others. CATHOLIC PRAYEB BOOKS—Best and | > common editions. N.Z. SCHOOLROOM—Map on rollers and varnished, 13s 6d. LETTS' DIARIES, 1869-A few still on Bale. ADMIRALTY COAST CHARTS of N.Z. Coast, Pilots, &c. J. HUGHES, 2-20' Caehei Street, Christehurch. 1

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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1833, 26 February 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1833, 26 February 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1833, 26 February 1869, Page 4

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